An incredible academic community is what makes ICRBS literature conference a cut above.
Join ICRBS language conference to learn about the new global research projects, find partners for your current projects, understand best practices around the world, discover the most recent innovations, and advance your knowledge from language and literature experts in the field. The 13th International Conference on Research in Behavioral and Social Sciences brings together scholars and researchers for an intensive review of subjects in the Language and Literature fields including, but not limited to, Linguistics, Communication Studies, Language variations, Literature studies, and Education. Get inspired with new ideas and thoughts at this year’s linguistics conference which will be held in Hôtel West End, Vienna, Austria on June 12–14, 2025.
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Language Conference Topics:
- African Literature
- American Literature
- Asian Literature
- Bilingualism
- British Literature
- Children’s Literature
- Drama
- English language teaching
- Euphemisms
- European Literature
- Fairy tales
- Fiction
- Folklore
- Grammar and Word Use
- Humorous Literature
- Language Acquisition
- Language and Advertising
- Language and Cultural Identity
- Language and Gender
- Language and Power
- Language and Technology
- Language and the Media
- Language Disorders
- Language of Politics
- Languages and Dialects
- Literary Styles and Movements
- Literary Theory
- Minority languages
- Multilingualism
- Musical Theater
- Mystery and Detective Fiction
- Myth and Folklore
- Nonfiction
- Novels
- Offensive Language
- Philosophy of Language
- Phonetics
- Phonology
- Poetry
- Professional Jargon
- Science fiction
- Semantics
- Short Stories
- Standard and Non-Standard English
- Symbolism
- Terminology
- Theater
- Written Language
- Sign Language
- Artificial languages
- Borrowed words
- Constructed languages
- Discourse Analysis
- Figurative Language
- Language revitalization
- Language and Advertising
- Linguistic Anthropology
- Linguistic Change
- Metaphor
- Philology
- Philosophy of Language
- Pidgins
- Pragmatics
- Psycholinguistics
- Psychology of Language
- Regional languages
- Secret languages
- Semiotics
- Sociolinguistics
- Adult and Continuing Education
- Civic Education and Leadership
- Classroom Management
- Curriculum & Instruction
- Distance Education
- Early Childhood Education
- Elementary Education
- Education Policy
- Educational Administration
- Educational Psychology
- Educational Standards
- Educational Technology
- Educational Theory
- E-Learning
- Higher Education
- History of Education
- Humanities Education
- Learning Disabilities
- Learning Styles & Theories
- Science Education
- Social Studies Education
- Special Education
- Testing & Assessment
- Advertising
- Bot journalists
- Business & Organizational Communication
- Cartoons
- Comic strips
- Communication Arts
- Communication Management
- Education Communications and Technology
- Embedded journalism
- Fake news
- Film & Cinema
- Human Communication
- Information Communication
- Internet
- Journalism
- Language and Communication
- Media ethics
- Media Studies
- Political Communication
- Press embargoes
- Print Media
- Privacy
- Public Relations
- Publishing
- Radio
- Slanting
- Social & Ethical Issues in Communication
- Social media
- Social media literacy
- Social networking
- Tabloids
- Telecommunications
- Television
- Yellow journalism
Other related Social Sciences and Humanities, tracks and topics will also be considered.
Submitted abstracts will be evaluated by the Scientific Committee. All submissions should report original and previously unpublished research results no matter the type of research paper you are presenting. Manuscripts should meet the format set by the Conference committee and are subject to review. Detailed instructions and full paper submission guidelines will be emailed within a few weeks following the conference.